Two unlikely business partners, Huddah Monroe and Bahati have landed a mega deal with leading Chinese multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company, Huawei.

Photos of the two hanging out have been spreading like bush fire on the interwebs leading to speculations.

The two were most recently spotted at the China Trade Week at the KICC, where it is believed they finalised on the deal to become ambassadors of Huawei. While details of the deal remain scanty, Huawei don’t come cheap and the two are definitely going to be raking in some top dollar.

After the meeting, Huddah took Bahati out for lunch to celebrate.

Bahati wrote on social media, “And She took this Ghetto Boy for Lunch😜….. Thanks Girl”

Huddah is now a brand ambassador for three major international brands; Uber, BrightenMi cosmetics and now Huawei.

Singer Bahati who hosted a thanksgiving event on June 28 at KICC.The Barua singer said the invite-only event was an appreciation for all industry players like journalists, event organisers and corporate sponsors who have played a role in his music career.

“I want to spread my wings out of Kenya and just before I take my music international, I want to thank the people who have brought me this far. It will also coincide with the launch of my new video, In Love, which I shot in South Africa,” Bahati told Heads Up.

As the new season of continental music reality TV show Coke Studio kicks off, award-winning gospel star Bahati makes history by becoming the first gospel artiste to be profiled among other Africa greats.

The singer, who missed this year’s Groove Awards seems to be reclaiming his glory.

“I am greatly overwhelmed. This is a beautiful thing. As I go in there, I will be giving it my best shot. Africa better get ready,” Bahati told Pulse after receiving the news.

The humble but versatile young celebrity will be recording alongside celebrated Nigerian artiste Kiss Daniel during the shoot slotted for next week.

Only the crème de la crème in continental showbiz make it to Coke Studio Africa.

Bahati who emerged among the top four highest earners in the recently released Skiza Tunes payments missed on the Groove awards presumably due to his differences with his fellow gospel artiste Willy Paul; a matter that is perceived to have created a rift in the local gospel industry.